Hello, The current draft still has a few issues:
* It allows wikis for languages that have no written form. * It allows every type of language except fictional, including languages nobody uses for communication. For example, it allows wikis is extinct languages, so long as some people learn to write or speak it fluently. Even fictional languages are only excluded due to "substantial opposition in the community", with no rational explanation for the distinction between fluently-spoken artificial and fluently-spoken extinct languages. * The new requirements are vague and arbitrary, and essentially let the subcommittee decide requests based on personal preference. They exclude far less languages, but only because they're not concrete or measurable. The community draft is promising, but I don't think implementing it while these issues are unaddressed would be beneficial. -- Yours cordially, Jesse Plamondon-Willard (Pathoschild) _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
